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I have Irish blood from both my parents. My relatives came over in the 1890s. Would there be a way for me to become a citizen even though my ancestors coming to America was 130 years in the past?

I have Irish blood from both my parents. My relatives came over in the 1890s. Would there be a way for me to become a citizen even though my ancestors coming to America was 130 years in the past?

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Oh I thought that Italy was a by birth or ancestry kind of place aside from all the shitskins floating over in dinghies.

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There are places in Italy, small towns, with a small population and the young people have moved to big cities, they will sell anyone a house for $1 as long as they agree that when they renovate (they are shit holes) they keep the same style in place.

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That could be prohibitively expensive for me. I'm looking for the 'find my great grandfather's birth certificate, mail in a picture of him, my grandmother, myself and 400 bucks then call it a day' solution.

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Ah, getting a citizenship without actually living there is not something I have heard of. It may be possible, but unfortunately I don't have any info which could help.